- THE CENTRE REPORTER. 'HURBDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 Tyrone Hotel Maa ‘* Geta Even,” The proprietor of the City Hotel at Tyrone “got even’ when he was danied his liguor-selling privileges by boarding up every entrance into his hotel This act of ‘cutting off his nose to spite his face’ is amusing to! the noslicense forces, EE —— UT Joseph Shay Electrocuted Joseph Bhay, a brother of Emma Rhay, who is in the Centre county | jail on a serious charge, was instantly | killed Tuesday of lest week when he came in ¢ontact with a wire of high voltage of the Northumberland Gas and Electri* Company at West Milton His home was at Howard, where he was broaght for burial. I Ms a A Transfers of Real Estate James M. Grove et ux to Caroline Rimmey, tract of land in Bpring twp. $2,000, Joshua T. Potter et ux to Roy M, Garbrick, tract of land in Potter twp. $5 600 Robert M. Foster et ux to Cather- ine J. Lauck, tract of land in State College. $5 300, David F, Bmith et ux to Claudius A. Meyers. tract of land in State Col- lege. $4 850, Arthur B. Lee et ux to Emmett T Jordon, tract of land in Potter twp $1,300, Curtis Y. Wagner et ux to James L. Keratatter, tract of land in Benuver twp. $18 000 James L. Kerstetter et ux to Harry | W. Lutz, tract of land in’ Spring twp, $14,000 Andrew J. Zimmerman, neim. $1 000 Myra L. Montgomery et al to Al- exander (G. Morris, tract of land ip Bellefonte, $8 300 John J. Ocndor’s heirs to R. Benner, tract of land in twr, $3 934 42. Geo, E. Miles et ux to J. F. tract of Isnd in Miles twp. $6 000 Josish C. Roseman et al exrs. t« H. A. White, tract of land in Gregg twp. $5 000 Adam P, Heckman ux CC. Heckman, tract of land twp. $1,725 68, Mary Garbrick ¢t bar to Jobn per, houre snd lot in Boslsburg., $650 E. K. Keiler ¢t ux to H. E. Ziw merman et ux, tiact of land in Bprivg twp. $250. Geo. B. Thompson et tx to Wm. H Johpstonbaughb, tract of land in Patton twp. 4,700, Frank D. Lee et al exra to M. Fortney et al, tract of Potter twp. $6 050, Morris Bohn et al to J. O. Clark et al trustees, tract of land in College twp. $1,400 Thomas Foster et al to Elmer E Custard, tract of land in College twp $500 - fbomas Foster et al to William D C'ustard, tract of land in College twp. $2,100 Charies W. Korman to Ralph J Lowder, tract of land in College twp 2,050 Elmer E. Custard et ux to Willism Custard, tract of land in College twp $50. G. L. Goodling et ux to J. A. White. tract of land in State College. $985 Williera D. Custard et ux to Ernest L. Anthony, tract of land iu t ollege twp. $700 W. W. Feidt et ux to Gross et al, premises in $4 100. Andrew GG. Leib et ux to Andrew Dubbs, tract of land in Hpring twp $300, Catherine Bwitzer to James Love, tract of land in Philipsburg. $200, Kate E. Musser et bar to Clayton E Boob, tract of lsnd in Millheim. $4,000. Arche W. Zsttle ot ux to John B. Zettle, tract of land in Greg: twp. $1,400. Geo, UC, Hosterman et ux to Geo. Rowe, tract of land in Harris twp. 2, 200, James M. Ross et Houser, tract of land $6 500, Caroline Gentzel et bar to James LL Kerstetter, tract of land in Bpriog twp. $1,550, Harab C. Tibbens et al to George 8. Herkimer, tract of land in College twp. $1,200, Brenno Bordresu et ux to Nancy Bigelow ot al, tract of land in Rush twp. $160, H. E. Zimmerman et ux to E. K. Kel'er, tract of land in HBpring twp, $l. Clymer H. Stover to Andrew 8, Musser, tract of land in Aaronsburg, $900. Emanuel Harter et ux to John W. Harter et al, tract of land in Rebers- burg. 950, Clymer H. Stover ot al to Franklin P. Guisewite, tract of land in Haines twp. $2025, John C, Mulfinger to W. H. Noll, Jr., et al tge ct of land in Bpring twp. $5,500, Arthur B. Lee, Sheriff, to John L. Welsh, Jr., Furnsce Property in Cen- tre county. $52,600, Arthur B. Lee, Bheriff, to Thomas H. Harter, tract of land in Union twp. $100, Geo. P. Bible et ux to David F. Kuith, tract of land in Potter twp. Charles W. Korman to Harry G. Roby tract of land In Boggs twp. to Edwin of land in Harter tract H, Mill- Annie Haines Best, to John in Gregg et Dar. Annie apd it John W Bellefonte, ux to John in Harris twp Adda E. Waite et bar to J. H. Bhowers, tract of land in Miles twp. $2,900, Cyrus F."Hoy et ux to John A. Yearick, tract of land in Walker twp. $2,250. Jacob FF, Weaver et ux to Ida M. Deitrich, tract of land in Walker twp. $2,500. Harry E. Acker to Annie M, Ack- er, tract of land in Haines twp. $300. Harvey N. Keller et ux to Nellie T. REBERSBURG Charles Wate, who is emploved at Lewisburg, spent Bunday at this place under the parental roof. Boott Stover ie at to his bome with a Inmbago. Our rosd supervisor is at present giving our public roads some attention in the way of removing the loose stones, ete, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Swarm who spent the past winter at Olean, N. Y, arrived at this place and will spend several weeks among relatives, Gust Day, who moved from Spring Mills into 8 houss several miles east of this place, has found employment with H. K. Smull, the blacksmith, The Morris brothers, who had gale on Saturday of their parents’ personal property, left on Monday for their respective places of business, Pitts. burgh and Philadelphia. One night last week the stork was seen flying over our valley southward and soon afterwards we were informed that he stopped at the Allen Guise wite home and left a wee baby, One day lest week Wesley Hackene berg sold his suto to Irvin Bhrecken- gaat of Tylersville. Mr. Hackenberg says that he would rather walk than ride in such a balky mschine. Mr Shreckengast came here and after making several unsuccessful attempts at starting fioanlly got the critter mov- ing in the right direction, and no doubt felt much relieved when he reached home sometime that night. Last Fiiday morning at 4 o'clock the death messenger called at the hom» of Edwin Frank and took Minole, his wife. Bhe was ill only » short time. She was the mother of seven children, two of whom preceded her to the grave, Mr. Frank has the deepest sympathy of all the citizens in this vicioity in bis sad bereavemen', We hope and pray that there will be some teuder hearted womsn in our midst who will strete : out a helping bard and take the saven-day.old babe and care for it The funersl services were held Monday forenoon sno the remsins were laid to rest io the Evangelical cemetery at this place, Her age was thirty-six years, cor fined of present revere atlpck On cms fr —— Aaronsburg, James Musser spent a fa with his sister at Bellefoute, w days Miss Tamle Btover spent Friday st he Zart y home, near Penn Miss Mary Visit th Hall. from » Aller Fos er with returned week's friends at tow 1, Mrs. Emma Beaver and dsughte Belva of state College visited in tow: on Nundsy, We are sorry to say our postmaster Mr. Krape, is confined to his bed a! this writing. Cort Karner of Hublershurg was see at the home of Mrs. Effie Weaver on Wednesday. Mrs. Koons and niece, Miss of Htate College were at the Adams home over Sunday, Qaite a number of our tended the funeral of A. Miilbeim on Saturdsy. Mr, and Mrs. Ebon Bower of Belle fonte spent Sunday with their parents, Merchant and Mrs E A. Bower Mrs. Ira Gremley snd son Orvis of Millbelm were welcome guests Mre. Effie Weaver Bunday afternoon Besse, gO, Pp people at- Walter at of The Communion services held in the Lutheran and Reformed churches on Bundsy morning were largely at- tended. Mre. John Coldren, nee Miriam Keister, of Centre Hall was seen shaking hands with her old friends it town. Mre, Chas, Orwig returned to her bowe at Hartleton after having #pent 8 month at the home of her son, Walter Orwig, From Mrs. Berjamin Heflley is critically ill Albert Mingle and Zwingly HafMley are on the sick list at this writing. Miss Eva Kreasmer of Penn Hall epeut Sunday at the home of her brother Roland, Magdalena Weaver of Hublersburg in the welcome gnest of her mother, Mra. Effie Weaver, Mrs. Clarence Musser and daughter will spend Easter with the former's daughter in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stover visiting the former's sister, Mra. ward Corman at Healp Level. Mrs. ( Rev ) Beigman, nee Young, waa entertained for a few days by her foster parents, Mr, and Mrs. Krape, Mre. Wm. Hosterman of Fiedler was entertained by her parents, Mr, and Mre, Johnson Krape, for a few days, Mr. snd Mrs, E. G. Mingle spent Sanday with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George McCormick, at Potters Mills, Mr. and Mrs, John Wagner and daughter of Potters Mills were guests on Wednesday of Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver. Mre. Hannah Musser, with her chil dren, Bumner and Busie, spent Bun. day with Mre, Musser’s parents, Mr, snd Mrs, Hackenburg, of Smullton. Among those who have been sick for some time, the following are im- roving in health : Mrs, Stump, Mra, tricker, and Mrs Lizzie McDowell, Mr. and Mrs, Roland Kreamer and three children are in Boalsburg., Mr, Kreamer, who is a csrpenter, is em- ployed by his brother-in-law, Mr, Klinger. Our burg is lonely since the Helins Grove ministerial students left ua, They are highly thought of, and the meetings held by them throaghout the week were largely attended. Mrs. Jennie Sylvis assisted Harvey Mowery to move to Centre Mills, Mr. Hill moved from Centre Mills to the home of his father-in-law, Hugh Wance, and Henry Mowery from Cen tre Hall to the home of his sister, Mra. Barah Lentzel, ER Sf ———— Cleverseed 08.9 Ver Usnt Pure, The undersigned offers for eale twenty bushels of clover seed, which the Htate Agricultural Department ives a certificate of 98.9 per cent pure, his guaraotees the seed to be first. class In every way. f CHAS. D. FRAZIER, ast week Are Ed- Gettig, tract of land mm Bpring twp. $30 25, Tussey ville, Pa. P, O.—~Bpring Mills, B. D, (0.15 p'd) MERCANTILE APPRAISE- MENT. Matic heron en that the have fol heen liable for for the veut RETAILERS UENTRE OAK Wallace Ilgen has the smile ; it is a boy farmer, J. M. Ream is on the sick Hope he will be out soon, D. J. Vonsda has the lime stack done and the fire started. The Y. P. C. A. will meet with Mies Durst on Bunday evening, das. P. Grove of State College spent Easter at the B. (3, Grove home. James Beck and Wm. Weaver made : business trip to Bellefonte on Satur. ay. Miss Carrie Bariges spent Kaster with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bartges, Weather fine and farmers are busy at the spriog work; plowing seems to be all the go now, Philip Meyer, music teacher from Centre Hall, started his class in thie section last week, Mrs, James Wert while oarrying a pail of water made a misstep and fell on the pall and broke one her riba, M. W. Wert and family from Wolfs Blore spent Bunday with the former's parents, Mr, aud Mrs, James Wert. Misses Ethel and Mildred Long spent last week at Madisonburg visit. ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mre, Jacob Long. : ENCE BUILDING-The undemigned are x pared to do all kinds of fence build. list, Loa Wa RE D4. Bell * phionesi-i4, Colyer, op.) : 4 / CENTRE HALL Wei Wed Wile Ww Georges Valley. J. W. Gobble is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Immel spent Bunday at the home of W. W. Jami. son. Mr. and Mrs Edward Lingle spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. © | Ripka, ; | 8B E. Gobble had the telephone in- stalled in bis house last week, Mr. and Mra. Morris Lingle spent | last Friday with Mrs, Buss? Davis | —— ——————— | William H. Graham, formerly of | Philipsburg, died in the Sailors and | Soldiers Home at Erle, where for ten {years he had been a paralytic, He | was aged sixty-nine years and was a | survivor of the Civil War, having {served in the Union army. Inter | ment was made at Pine Grove Mijls. Mr Graham wes twice married and both wives are buried st Pine Grove Milla, A ———_— —— It is permissable to attach a letter to 8 parcel post package, providing that! each bear its proper postage, and that both are addressed to the same party. The letter must not be ene closed in the package, but must be securely fastened on the outside. It Is a recent order issued by Postmaster General Burleson, | : \ wen’ PINE GROVE MILL Archey, A. G RODCTRI #100 Bi $ ” if i #lore 2, M Jackson, G. B Kimport, 8. En Kimport, Myra, 1 Knox, W. W_, cl Meyers, H ¢ Martin, J. B., pre f HH Masser, J, } Nittany Pu Tr, Danie r EMULL Stover W_H 0 Watizer, 8. A, Merchandise STORMETOWN Burkett 1. 1 Eves J. } Grif we ral merchandise produce Gray, RB. JP. general merchandise McAfee, Eu Mattern Mattern, J. < Waite, H B TUSSE Fwariz. CW as | prod general store WADDLE 37. J. A, Estate, general merchan diss foLres sToRE feed Weaver, O.B & Showers, G. H son geniera WINGATS J. M. groceries WARRIORS MARK Wire, W. T., geneml merchandise WOODWARD Hosterman, C. W., produce merchandise Harnish, ® : To red blood. No Sold for GO years. M nee Pill B INSURANCE Consult us before placing your risks or a. APR BO900000 sno see the | Centre Hall, Pa, and iomg UH, ¥., genera Orndort, L. D.. grocy Heliner, Waiter, goidira Wolle, B, M. Fst. genera 7 A. M., produ merchandise merchandise wore WHOLESALERS AARONEBU RG KE, produce BELLEFORTS antic Ref, Co fiber § 3, produce E HALL exes and poultry rroduee « 8 RESTAURANTS THEATRES BELLEFONTE Garman Estate Brandman, Roy Brown, Clay ken STATE COLLEGE . 4. P., ann & Wood Yor the p of errors of a3 held at correcting any Peiscimenis an appeal wi anty Troessurer's office, Bellefonte, Ps Thursday April 30th, 19i4, between ¥ a. mm. and 1p , Bnd those who desire oan attend L. L WEAVER Mercantile Appraiser bw on All Our Customers For Spring Sewing — Percales. Tickings, ow Casing and Tubing, White goods in all new weaves, Em broideries, Val. and Schmidt's [Harrisburg] Friday. Come to see us, F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA.
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